KKday User
The tour guide's explanation is very professional. He has a very in-depth understanding and explanation of the works' expression techniques, artistic background history, biblical stories, religious history and culture, etc. He also introduces the key points of each work in detail. At the same time, the expression is very clear and vivid, and it is not at all like some tour guides or audio guides who just recite scripts, which are boring and irritating. If you have learned some background knowledge about the Renaissance, you will be more resonant with the process. The biggest thing to note is that the Vatican itself is really too crowded. The overall visiting experience is like an assembly line, and you can only move forward slowly. There is no way to take beautiful photos or complete photo composition. You can only take a look at each work and then move on 😭. Warm reminder, because visiting St. Peter's Basilica is the last part of the itinerary, it is recommended to follow the tour guide to listen to the entire explanation first, and then go back to take pictures of each work by yourself. Otherwise, a large crowd will keep moving forward, and it will be impossible to take good photos and understand the content of the tour at the same time. Conclusion: 1. The crowded environment results in a mediocre travel experience. 2. The tour guide's explanation was excellent and not perfunctory at all. 3. The scene of the scenic spot is very shocking, with high artistic value and well worth seeing. 4. If you cannot reserve a ticket, you can join the guided tour to guarantee a spot.